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Is Listening to Audiobooks Helpful for Dyslexia?

Helen Mee

Head of Communities and Learning at Calibre Audio

11th April, Friday

12:00 PM GMT

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our lunchtime webinar with Helen Mee from Calibre Audio.

Helen shared valuable insights into how audiobooks can serve as a powerful and accessible tool for people with dyslexia. Drawing from her extensive experience in learning and community development, Helen highlighted the many ways audiobooks can transform the reading experience.

During the session, we explored:

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How audiobooks support dyslexic readers and enhance comprehension

awareness on work
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The connection between listening to audiobooks and reducing anxiety

problem-solving
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Practical ways audiobooks can be used in education

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How to access free and affordable audiobooks

We hope the session provided useful takeaways for individuals with dyslexia, parents, educators, and anyone passionate about inclusive learning.

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About Helen Mee

Helen Mee is the Head of Communities and Learning at Calibre Audio, where she leads the strategic development of community and learning programs. With a strong background in community engagement, Helen is dedicated to ensuring that people of all abilities have access to educational and enriching audio resources.

Her work focuses on creating inclusive learning environments, fostering connections, and enhancing the impact of Calibre Audio’s services. Helen’s expertise spans education, accessibility, and community building, making her a passionate advocate for making learning and development opportunities available to everyone.

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